information public and allow projects to move forward when we re facing potential extinction of the whale. unexplained mortality event, high rate of whale deaths is concerning activists and we re just at the start of this offshore wind development. lawrence: great job, madison, fighting the wind and signal, great job. fbi director wray admits what many knew about the likely source of covid-19. fbi has for quite sometime assessed that the origins of the pandemic are likely potential lab incident in wuhan, you are talking about a potential leak from chinese government controlled lab that killed millions ofern ms. lawrence: outkick founder clay travis joins us to react
in the afternoon on shores of new jersey. crews spotted this massive whale floating in the ocean. 24 feet long and they called it in as it made its way closer to shore here. this morning work is underway to find out what the age of the whale is and the cause of death. it is a problem up and down the east coast. cameras have captured whale strandings in atlantic city and long island. it marks the 22nd humpback whale stranding along the east coast since december alone. whale deaths are increasing since 2016 according to the agency. they say since then at least 183 humpback whales have died. they call it an unusual mortality event. why are they dying? experts haven t said but many activists tell us they re blaming it on off shore wind projects. the projects are part of president biden s climate agenda and been in the works along the east coast. the massive equipment and drilling on the ocean floor
WARRENTON, Ore. (AP) A baby gray whale washed up on the northern Oregon coast on Wednesday, making it the third dead whale to beach on the state's coastline over the past week. The 12-foot-long calf washed ashore at Fort Stevens State Park, KGW reported , only 100 yards (91 meters) from the site where a dead sperm whale beached over the weekend.
A 12-foot-long calf washed ashore on a northern Oregon coast, making it the state’s third dead whale found within a week. A previous whale was found 100 yards away.
Three dead whales have washed up on the Oregon coast over the past week. KGW, citing Seaside Aquarium, reports that a baby gray whale washed ashore Wednesday at Fort Stevens State Park, only 100 yards from where a dead sperm whale beached over the weekend. A gray whale also washed up last week on the central coast near Reedsport.